Breaking And Entering Now Legal For Communists In San Francisco
Posted on April 6th, 2010 by Fingers MalloyIf you ever want to see what the United States would look like under total liberal control, look no further than San Francisco. It’s Utopia for communists and socialists.
But something happened over the weekend in “The Frisc” that was beyond disturbing. A group of “housing activists” broke into a vacant, privately owned duplex during a protest to try and convince city officials that privately owned vacant housing should be used to shelter the homeless.
From the SF Gate:
A group of homeless people and housing activists took over a privately owned Mission District duplex on Sunday in what served as the climax of a protest designed to promote use of San Francisco’s vacant buildings as shelters for the needy.But the owner of the property – who was targeted over his eviction of a tenant – said the demonstration was nothing more than breaking and entering.
“It’s not actually vacant. I use it for my own personal uses,” Ara Tehlirian of Daly City said in an interview, adding that he was in contact with the San Francisco Police Department. “I know nothing other than my property was apparently broken into.”
It gets better. What did the police do? Nothing. They stood across the street and watched. As if that wasn’t bad enough:
About 5 p.m. Sunday, he said, police knocked on the door of the building and asked protesters how long they planned to stay. According to Gullicksen, they responded that they had no immediate plans to leave.
There you have it, in San Francisco you no longer have private property rights. Any angry mob with a beef can march into a home and San Francisco’s police department will kindly ask them “how long do you plan on staying?”
Well I guess anything else would be just plain rude.
These protesters would feel differently if I came by and trampled all over their private property- and by private property I mean their weed.
Update! This story got linked by Angry White Boy. Thanks!











